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Odelie as middle name for Astrid. Come on, guys, ahhhh cayn hayyyndle eeet (Ray Winstone-style drawl.

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minouminou · 25/01/2009 22:48

Yeah, so, whattya all think?
DP is stuck on Ilse, but I can see a lifetime of people thinking it's Isla, which will be irritating.

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Littlefish · 25/01/2009 22:51

Personally, I think one or the other, not both.

loler · 25/01/2009 23:02

Middle names don't really get used so chose which ever one you like most - doesn't really matter.

The only time they are ever said by anyone apart from by the person themselves are birth announcement, graduation, wedding day, funeral. Can't think of anyother times so if 4 mispoun. matter to you then chose Odelie (though this could also be said wrongly).

Astrid's lovely though and will always be said correctly.

Northernlurker · 25/01/2009 23:05

Astrid Odelie? It's a bit much imo.

Astrid Ilse sounds nice though - sorry I'm with your dp on that one.

pgwithnumber3 · 25/01/2009 23:07

I know of a young Astrid, she really suits it. Do not like it with Odelie though, it sounds very pretentious.

Is Ilse pronounced like Isle?

minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:09

Ilse is a good name, it's just that Isla is gaining popularity, and I can see it being confused a lot.
Ilse is actually the #1 choice for us atm, but I'm just casting around.

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minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:10

no, eel-seh

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cat64 · 25/01/2009 23:12

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boccadellaverita · 25/01/2009 23:12

Is Odelie a 'real' name (so to speak) or did you make it up?

I think Astrid Ilse works well.

minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:14

Yeah, it's a real name - it's german and means wealth

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Tortington · 25/01/2009 23:16

its all very try hard.

Tinker · 25/01/2009 23:17

Not sure that they scan. How do you pronounce Odelie? O d lee?

Tortington · 25/01/2009 23:17

and either you have bags of confidence or something , becuase i would feel like a twat saying 'Astrid Odelie'

pgwithnumber3 · 25/01/2009 23:19

PMSL at Custardo

minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:20

Oh-deh-lee
It was one of my choices for a 1st name, but as i chose DS's 1st name, and DP chose his middle name, we're doing it the other way round this time

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minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:39

Ursula's bitten the dust, btw, as that was another contender (had a thread a few weeks back). It just kinda.....died a peaceful death.
Got at least 10 weeks to go (she may be out a couple of weeks early) so something else might spring to mind......as long as it doesn't start with "e", as then she'll be Astride....and the jokes would soon wear thin (probably).

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pgwithnumber3 · 25/01/2009 23:41

minou - I am the queen of baby girl threads on here, believe me, 10 weeks is a long time to change your mind.

Mummyfor3 · 25/01/2009 23:44

I knew an Anstrid who had a hellish time being teased for having a name that could be pronounced "astride" IYNWIM. Aren't teenagers lovely creatures.
I love Odelie, though!

minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:45

well, it's a bugger, this, because i had DS' name picked out in 1992 (and no, I jest not).
DP has picked astrid, and I like it, but it doesn't have the visceral "It MUST be this name" feel that i had for DS, and the middle name is proving a right pain.
I shall no doubt be on here next week with another belter

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minouminou · 25/01/2009 23:47

see, mummyfor3, i really like it too, but it's like littlefish said - one or the other, and it's DP's turn this time.......
Ghahhhhhhhhh........

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BabyBaby123 · 26/01/2009 10:19

sorry, i think they are awful together.

Lotster · 26/01/2009 11:12

They are pretty individually, I like both names.

When I try saying them together I sound like Ned Flanders ("Howdydoodelly Neighbour!") though perhaps I'm saying Odelie wrong?

minouminou · 26/01/2009 13:56

Hah! That just made me laugh, Lotster! Anyway, Odelie is now off the table - they are both great names, but you just can't shoehorn them into the same birth certificate.
Sigh....back to the drawing board..........

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Fimbo · 26/01/2009 13:59

Sounds too much like a yodel - Odelie Odelay.

Glad to see you have withdrawn from it.

Annaliese?

GossipMonger · 26/01/2009 14:01

Astrid Elsa sounds nicer

Dont know that I can actually say Ilse as it is supposed to be!

minouminou · 26/01/2009 14:03

Gossipmonger - Elsa will lead to the dreaded Astride situation!

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